subject: "spem Reduxit" - Places To Go In New Brunswick [print this page] A vacation outside the country is a refreshing way to take a family vacation. People talk all the time about wanting to see the world during their lifetime, and visiting Canada is an excellent first step. However, in order to do this, you and your family will need passports. Don't let this discourage you, because passport processing has been moved to the internet, making planning a trip a one-stop shopping experience on the internet. And online passport expediting and renewal only require a few clicks.
Any sort of passport services you might need, from expediting to adding pages to your U S passport, are available on these sites. A large variety of options regarding passport expediting are there for you to choose from, taking the stress out of last-minute travel plans.
New Brunswick is a Canadian Province that is just past the border of Maine. It's the only officially recognized bilingual Province in Canada, with a majority of the population speaking French and English. A vibrant culture that revolves around its maritime roots was first started by the French who landed here in 1604. 1,398 miles of coastlines are dotted with more than 48 lighthouses, and the water just off of these shores are populated by the majestic giants of the oceans, whales. These waters are populated by a staggering fifteen species.
The cities of New Brunswick offer a seemingly endless list of opportunities to enjoy the city life. Many of these cities, including Bathurst, feature scenic walks through historic sites and along beautiful landscapes. Busy city markets, quaint restaurants, and beautiful architecture make the many cities of New Brunswick undeniably unique. Getting to experience the rich cultural history of these cities firsthand definitely warrants at least an afternoon of getting lost in their streets.
There are two National Parks in New Brunswick. Kouchibouguac National Park is a stretch of land that goes along the eastern coast of New Brunswick. This park contains tons of trails for hiking, walking, and biking, and gorgeous sand dunes. The park also features many waterways, which you and your family can explore by kayak or canoe. Fundy National Park is one of the best spots to go camping. At night, the sky becomes of full of stars that, thanks to the absence of lights, you might never have known existed.
Other natural wonders make New Brunswick a unique vacation spot. The highest tides in the world rise and fall here in the Bay of Fundy, where gems and fossils remain when the tides fall. Walking on the ocean floor where water has stood as tall as four stories is a very different sort of experience.